There have been benchmarks that show that Symfony is much slower than
CakePHP.

If you want your application to go to hell just because you left an extra
TAB on one of the hundred configuration files you need to set up, then
Symfony is your choice.

If you want old-school, vanilla-like, almost assembler style coding to query
your models, then Symfony is your choice.

If you want specific hardware necessities, instead of you having the liberty
to choose what your environment will be like, then Symfony is your choice.

If you want to use an open source project that has so many external
dependencies that cannot really dictate where it is going in the future,
then Symfony is your choice.

Now if you want to actually build your application, using the best framework
that is out there, as scalable and flexible as it can get without any loss
on performance, then go with CakePHP.

-MI

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Remember, smart coders answer ten questions for every question they ask. 
So be smart, be cool, and share your knowledge. 

BAKE ON!

blog: http://www.MarianoIglesias.com.ar


-----Mensaje original-----
De: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
de Javier Eguiluz
Enviado el: Lunes, 21 de Mayo de 2007 04:08 a.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Re: how scalable is this framework

For real world proven performance you can consider Symfony PHP
framework (http://www.symfony-project.com/). Yahoo Bookmarks (20
million users, 12 languages) is built with Symfony (source:
http://devzone.zend.com/node/view/id/1118).


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